Hardware is a Fruit
It’s less noisy, by design, so Daylight becomes a really attractive place where the developers of new software who face incumbent distribution advantages and straight noise on existing platforms finally have a chance to compete on product quality on the new platform.
Packy McCormick • Hardware is a Fruit
Interesting angle that I never thought about
“Regardless of which path we choose, the future of computing will be hyper-personalized,” they write. “The question is whether that personalization will be in service of keeping us passively glued to screens—wading around in the shallows, stripped of agency—or whether it will enable us to direct more attention to what matters.”
Hardware is a Fruit
As Alan Kay, who is mentoring Anjan and Daylight, said: “People who are really serious about software should make their own hardware.”